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A debonair Manhattan con man who swindled investors out of hundreds of thousands of dollars using a “wealthy” alter ego will serve between three and nine years behind bars for his crimes.
Peterlin also pleaded guilty to one count of theft-by-swindle for taking down payments on a bathroom renovation but never doing the work. Peterlin will be sentenced on May 21st and will be ...
A Tasmanian grandmother accused of fraudulently obtaining work as a carer before using a vulnerable patient’s credit cards to buy jewellery and Elton John tickets has been remanded in custody ...
Laura McPherson, 35, lied about receiving a terminal diagnosis to dupe her partner out of money over nearly five years, a U.K. court heard Becca Longmire is a digital news writer-reporter at ...
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